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State Health Officer of Mississippi

Thomas E. Dobbs
State Health Officer of Mississippi
In office
1 November 2018 – 31 July 2022
Acting: 1 November 2018 – 13 December 2018
GovernorPhil Bryant
Tate Reeves
DeputyDaniel Edney
Preceded byMary Currier
Succeeded byDaniel Edney
Deputy State Health Officer of Mississippi
In office
July 2018 – December 2018
Personal details
EducationEmory University (BS)
University of Alabama (MPH) (MD)
Occupation
  • Physician
  • Academic
  • Civil Servant

Thomas E. Dobbs III is an American physician currently serving as dean of the John D. Bower School of Population Health at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.

Dobbs previously served as State Health Officer of Mississippi, where he became widely known as the namesake of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the court held, in June 2022, that the Constitution of the United States does not confer a right to abortion. Dobbs himself had no involvement in the case.

Career

Dobbs graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Applied physics from Emory University. He earned his medical degree in 1996, followed by a Master of Public Health in 2000, and completed residencies in Internal Medicine in 1999 and Infectious Diseases in 2005, all at the University of Alabama. He thereafter worked in various positions in the Mississippi State Department of Health, including as Regional Health Officer from 2008 to 2012, as State Epidemiologist from 2012 to 2016, and briefly as Deputy State Health Officer in 2018 before succeeding State Health Officer Mary Currier, who retired after 9 years of service. Dobbs resigned in July 2022 to return to academia.

References

  1. Lee, China. "Dr. Thomas E. Dobbs named new State Health Officer". wlbt.com. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  2. https://www.umc.edu/Faculty/Dobbs_Thomas_E
  3. "Faculty Profile - University of Mississippi Medical Center".
  4. Bogel-Burroughs, Nicholas (24 June 2022). "Dobbs, Named in Abortion Case Ending Roe, Had Little to do with It". The New York Times.
  5. https://www.umc.edu/Faculty/Dobbs_Thomas_E
  6. "Faculty Profile - University of Mississippi Medical Center".
  7. "State Health Officer Dr. Mary Currier is retiring".


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